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If you’re a Marquette men’s basketball season ticket holder, then you know that the athletic department kicked off their renewal program earlier in the week. That piece of information makes Thursday morning’s news somewhat expected,
Project B, the new global women's and men's basketball league, has named former Atlanta Hawks general manager Landry Fields as its head of men's basketball. The league made the announcement Thursday morning,
The UCLA men’s basketball team has officially landed Serbian prospect Nikola Kusturica, a team source confirmed to the Southern California News Group on Thursday. Kusturica will fill the final open spot on the Bruins’ roster,
Wichita was chosen over seven other cities pursuing the opportunity to host six NCAA tournament opening-round games.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State men’s basketball could be closing on in a five-star recruit with a familiar last name. DeMarcus Henry, the younger brother of freshman receiver Chris Jr. and third-year women’s basketball player Seini,
There's a full slate of men's hoops on deck Friday, and we're keeping track of all the must-see moments! The 2026 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament continued with the quarterfinals, as No. 6 seed UCLA upset No. 3 seed Michigan State and top-seeded ...
The NCAA will expand the men’s and women’s basketball championships from 68 to 76, creating an opportunity for a host city.
Home games against 2026 NCAA Tournament participants Akron and McNeese, a trip to California, and in-state road contests at Tulane and LSU highlight Louisiana's 2026-27 men's basketball non-conference schedule,
Drury men's basketball head coach Chris Foster announced the Panthers' 2026-27 schedule. DU's 27-game regular-season slate will feature 16 home dates at O'Reilly Family Event Center this winter, including six games against 2026 NCAA Division II postseason ...
Assistant Coaches Jordan Fair and Hayden Sowers, along with Director of Player Development Max Thorpe, have been promoted to new roles.
